Blastomycosis can be successfully treated using specific anti-fungal drugs prescribed by your veterinarian.
Cryptococcosis can be treated with medication, as it tends to affect dogs who are already unwell, the likelihood of a full recovery is questionable.
Nasal aspergillosis can be treated either nasally or orally, and many pets make a reasonably full recovery.
Topical anti-fungal ointments and shampoos can be very effective in treating the condition, although your vet may also recommend that your pet takes a course of oral medication.
Yeast infections are completely treatable, and your vet will probably recommend a combination of topical medications including ointments and shampoos.
In some instances, oral medication may also be necessary.
Fortunately, blastomycosis can be successfully treated using specific anti-fungal drugs prescribed by your veterinarian.
While cryptococcosis can be treated with medication, as it tends to affect dogs who are already unwell, the likelihood of a full recovery is questionable.
Nasal aspergillosis can be treated either nasally or orally, and many pets make a reasonably full recovery.